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stuff.co.nz What’s On MARCH THURSDAYMARCH31 The CraicWith De Staic: Following phenomenal success at Ireland festivals and city venues, award winning entertainer, Aindrias de Staic, brings aWallop ofWild Atlantic Wit toNewZealand. Blue Smoke, 3 Garlands Road, at 8pm. March 31 to April 16 MammaMia!: The world’s sunniest andmost exhilarating smash-hit musical! Set on aGreek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA. Isaac Theatre Royal, check Ticketek for ticket availability, showtimes and prices. APRIL Friday April 1 XCHC Friday: Paintings of Christchurch,Originally from Staffordshire,UK Liam has led a career in the creative industry as a Photographer, GraphicDesigner, CADvisualiser and illustrator. At XCHC, 376Wilsons Rd, from 5pm. Concerts for Christchurch FoundationTrust: RichardMapp – Piano Recital. Richard has been performing professionally for over 45 years, and is currently an Artist Teacher at the NZ School of Music in Wellington. 1.10–1.50pmSt. Augustine’s Church Cashmere. Paintings of Christchurch: Originally from Staffordshire,UK Liam has led a career in the creative industry as a photographer, graphic designer, CAD visualiser and illustrator.XCHC, 376Wilsons Rd, 5-10pm, free. April 1-3 Rebound – the originals: Rebound Dance Company serve up a vibrant array of dance, song, fun and humour, all delivered with the customary panache that they have become renowned for. Friday and Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday showat 6pm. $40 per person, BYO drinks, light finger food provided. Email: rebounddanceco@gmail.com Saturday April 2 Hillmorton Cake DecoratorsGuild: The art of cake decorating in a full day demonstration by the Jill Newmanfrom Blenheim. Morning tea 9.30am, demofrom 10amuntil 4pm. Lunch provided. Admission $15 per head. 50Lincoln Road, Christchurch. Contact person: Shona 7411225 or email Canterbury Shorts will showcase a collection of short films by Cantabrians on Saturday, in a non-competition community screening held at an outdoor cinema. The idea for Canterbury Shorts took off lastOctober atGap Filler’s Spring edition of Chch Soup. Festival organiser Brindi Joy said the film festivalwill allowthe community to connect with each other, the central city, and the arts while enjoying a free eveningwith family and friends. ‘‘It creates a platformfor emerging and established film-makers to showcase their work side-by-side.’’ Joy has written and produced a short film herself, The RoadHome, which will premiere at the festival. She promised it will be the ‘‘best andmost upbeat’’ of Canterbury film-making to an outdoor cinema in Christchurch. ‘‘This showcase will be spirited, shonaross@xnet.co.nz Under 5’s Market: The Chch South Parents Centre is holding one of it’s Under 5’smarkets from 10am12.30pm, at the Cashmere Club. $2 adults, children free. GreatKiwi Beer Festival: The GreatKiwi Beer Festival is a celebration of the brewing industry in NewZealand, hosted by industry experts, and featuring a range of more than 300local, national and international brews.Hagley Park North from 11.30am-7pm,Dash Tickets for purchasing. Summerof Fun–Wainoni/ Avonside Community FunDay: Water Ratz –walking onwater balls, bouncy castle, fire engine, Toy Library, food stalls,Devonshire tea, sausage sizzle, candy floss, ice creams and demonstrations of Zumba, LineDancing and Sit and Be Fit.Wainoni Avonside Community Services – 878AvonsideDrive. 11.30am-3.30pm. Free. Canterbury Shorts: Afilm festival bringing the best andmost upbeat of Canterbury short filmmaking to uplifting, unexpected and engaging. While some films do turn serious, each will leave you smiling. So be prepared to get happy,’’ she said. Festival entry is free but koha will be gratefully accepted and passed on to Chch Soup to support locals with grassroots projects that an outdoor cinema in Christchurch. 7pmat The Commons, 70Kilmore St. Merivale Lane Theatre Music Series: Well-known percussionists Roanna Funcke and Jeremy Thin, with Jill Pears on piano, will perform dynamic and exciting music for solo marimba and percussion from around the world. Door sales $10, 4-5pm, in the Merivale Lane Theatre in the grounds of Rangi RuruGirls’ School on Merivale Lane. Sunday April 3 McDonald’s Youth Duathlon: This run and cycle event is held at South Hagley Park from beside the Netball Centre, for individuals aged 7 to 15 years,with the emphasis more on participation than competition. $15 per entry, 9amstart atHagley Park South. Wednesday April6 Morning Melodies get together: Join entertainers Smokey&Lorraine for country music&song, along with morning ‘cuppa’&raffles from 10-30am till 1pm, in the Papanui RSA – seniorsmostwelcome.Details: will benefit Christchurch. ❚ Alive music kick-off will begin at 7pmon April 2with the films screening at 7.30pm, held at The Commons, 70Kilmore St. Rescheduled for April 3 at the same time should it rain. Lorraine 327-3231. Thursday April 7 Theosophical Society: Atalk from John Morrison Pickles – ‘The Return of the King- without Tolkien or Jackson’.His talk will cover a range of spiritual issues including the evolutionary role some of themajor players in theU.S.A elections may have in the unfolding events on planet Earth. Held at the W.E.A, 59 Gloucester St. Koha appreciated. Phone: 0272224324. Friday April8 XCHC Friday: Performance featuring Movement Art Practice, atXCHC, 376Wilsons Rd, from 5pm. Concerts for Christchurch FoundationTrust: Amanda AtlasWinfield – Soprano Recital. Amanda is currently making Christchurch home aftermany years singing professionally in Europe and the United States. 1.10–1.50pmSt. Augustine’s Church Cashmere. April 8-10 Rebound – the originals: Rebound Dance Company serve up a vibrant array of dance, song, fun and What’ on n ae y u MARCH 31, 2016, CHRISTCHURCH MAIL Plenty to see&do Film fest celebrates region involved! Get 11 What’s happening in your world? If you’ve got an event or an opening that youwant to tell Canterbury about, email it to shannon.beynon@fairfaxmedia.co.nzwith all the details andwe’ll include it in ourWhat’s Onguide. Please include date and time of event, a contact number and email address and a photo or image if you have one – at least 1MBin size. Listings not guaranteed and subject to space and time. humour, all deliveredwith the customary panache that they have become renowned for. Friday and Saturday shows at 7pm, Sunday showat 6pm. $40 per person, BYO drinks, light finger food provided. Email: rebounddanceco@gmail.com Friday April 15 Concerts for Christchurch Foundation Trust: Roanna Funcke and Jeremy Thin – Percussion Recital. These 2 vibrant performers present a percussion explosion featuring Marimbas, xylophone and more. 1.10–1.50pmSt. Augustine’s Church Cashmere. Saturday April 16 NZ Scottish Regiment Ex Members Association: Laying up of the NZ Scottish Regiment Colours. 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